Archive for mei, 2007

Having problems installing something on your new Ubuntu operating system? “Where’s the EXE?”, “Where do I need to extract this to?”, “How do I run it?”, “Where did it go?” – have you been thinking questions like these? Don’t worry, installing software, th

The following apps and resources are categorized by SIP, H.323, IAX, and RTP protocols and include clients, libraries, gatekeepers, and any other open source resource available for those specific protocols plus PBX and IVR platforms. You’ll also find tool

Virtual web hosting companies have been a feature of the Internet landscape for quite a while. The model is a pretty simple one – company A sets up a big web hoster, and then for a few hundred dollars a year, sells the right to rebrand that web hoster

I have mp3 music file all over my file system. I’d like to move them onto specific directory called /mnt/mp3. So how do you find and move all mp3 files to /mnt/mp3 directory?
Simply use find command. It locates all files and then executes a command to

In the last part of this Simple Steps series I talked about designing without colour. But before applying colour, it’s always a good idea to have a basic understanding of colour theory. There is a great deal of complex terminology surrounding colour the

Four years ago I tried about a dozen distributions, to see if they were ready for an ordinary user to install as an escape from the Windows world. None of the distros performed well enough for me to recommend them to a non-geek unless they were going to h

This page was conceived because I was very frustrated with the state of WiFi “11g” support on Linux in the spring and summer of 2004. During the fall and winter of 2003 everything was fine, 802.11g cards were what they seemed and quite a lot of the availa

To identify the driver that you need from List, first identify the card you have with lspci and note the first column such as 0000:00:0c.0 and then find out the PCI ID of the card by running lspci -n and locating the entry corresponding to the first colum

Bestselling author Nassim Nicholas Taleb continues his exploration of randomness in his fascinating new book, The Black Swan, in which he examines the influence of highly improbable and unpredictable events that have massive impact. Engaging and enlighten

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